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6TH3 NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY. MARCH 22, ISO?.f410 CEDAR ST.410 CEDAR hT.GARY &C'irSLIT!ARE ftW READYNEW STORE-.-NEW STOCK.EVERYTHING COMPLETE.GIVE US A CALL.Our Prices arc Right.Service Up-1 o-I)ate.Wo Deliver to Any Part of the City.Call Us Up and We Do the Rest.Try Us and Then Tell Your Friends.We Guarantee Satisfaction.Remember the Place; 410 Cedar St.RHONE, MAIN 2 703.An Important meeting of the Boardof Directors of the Union Transportation Company was held in the office ofPresident Taylor Tuesday evening atC o'clock. Some recommendations weredrafted to be presented at thestock-Vwl1i-!YT' TV r ri T?. t 1 . . . I .-1. - n A 1chapel of the Baptist PtM r'gfngHouse. . "i"Mrs. William Brown returned Kmelast Tuesday night after a threeweeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. RobertFV Crawley, of Memphis.Mr. Sam Bramlett has moved hisbarber shop from Cedar to West Herman street.LADY INSULTED ON JEFFERSONSTREET.A young lady while returning froma visit to a sick friend Tuesday evening just after dusk, when near Jefferson street and Seventeenth avenue.was accosted by a rascally white manwho was In a red buggy drawn by alarge horse. The fellow called outseveral times, "Here, come here, comehere, and turned into Seventeenth avenue toward Harding street, evidentlyPreston Taylor.Telaphone O OTAYLOR Sc CO.Funeral DirectOiS andEinbalmers,CARRIAGES FOIt HIKE.449 Forth Avenue, North,Nashville, - - Tenn.fi.:(i-'mintfBUY YOUR SHOESOFAS USUALWE ARE ALWAYSUp With The Times.Our Superintendent's andTeacher's Handbook, contain-thinking the young lady would pass ng Lesson Texts, Review Sugthat way. She continued dewn Jeffer- jjrestions, School Readings, Mus-son street and the man turned about inn 1 Sno-m'stions. etc for t'he In-i 11 I Iana ionowea ner until he saw herU,1T.irmoi i ntHa fni. ion?; LI. .talking to a colored man. to whom she tern'ltlo"al lls l0.1 JU The Best Variety and the Most Reliableappealed for protection, when he left 110W l tlu,J iXO oupenruenuemthe scene in double-quick time. The or leacner snouici oe wrtnomlady, who was very much frightened, this valuable little book. It. isBOB ROBERTSON.PH0XK MIn 1614RESIDENCE: 618 WEBSTER STBEET.WITHClino & Gordon.410 Union Street. Phone 1236.Shoes Made.4 was escorted to her home.CUTTING SCRAPE.Tom Adams was severely, thoughnot necessarily fatally, cut about 7o clock Tuesday night, somewhereHI IY YOURundenominational. Published Bfor the interest of Sunday school RlnfhinP1. Ilfttfi. EtC-Workers.Prices: Cloth, 25 ctS; Leathei35 cents.: CITY ITEMS, jMr. j. d. Crenshaw, of the Baptist near Lea and E1shth avenues. The National Baptist Publishing Board,Publishing House, was under the wouni was inflicted under the left key. k. if. bo yd, Sec'y, ,.25 Second Avenue, Aortli,NASHVILLE,ll!-2-'0lit4TENNESMiss Mary E. Hargrave is at homefrom Indianapolis, Ind., after a stayof five months visiting relatives andfriends.The entertainment given last weekby the young ladies of the FirsBaptist Church, East Nashville, was quitea success. Mrs. Lizzie Wilson receiving the $10 in gold.Mr. William Cabbie, who has beenaway from the city for some years, arrived In town last week, having beencalled here on acount of the seriousillness of his mother, Mrs. Carrie Cabbie, of Fourth avenue, South.Mrs. G. I. Dodson, who has beensick for the past week, is improving.Mrs. Katherine Hoffman, of Hawkins street, who has been seriously 111for the past two or three weeks, continues to slowly Improve. She is stillconfined to her room.Miss Henrietta M. Campbell is aclerk In the office of the N. B. Y. P. U.Board, Second avenue and LocustSlT66t.Mr. Noah Dibbrell, of Mt. Juliet,Tenn., was in the city Saturday. Hewas here in the interest of his Sunday school at Cedar Grove, Tenu.They have recently installed one ofthe new design, No. 8, National Baptist Chapel Organs. Mr. Dibbrell declares that it is one of the best instruments In the country. He spentFriday and Saturday in the city withrelatives and returned Saturday night.Miss Jennie Battle has returnedfrom Mississippi.Messrs Simpson and Suttler, ofMurfreesboro, who were In the citylast Monday, returned to their homeson the following day.Mr. John Banks, Walden's famousleft end, was called home last Tuesdayon account of the sickness of his father. Miss Mary Battlb entertained a limited number of friends last SaturdayR G. Martin.'H. G. Fite.wpnthpr iha flrof nf tha moob- . I armMr. Jesse Randolph, of Patterson Adams was fnd about 12 o'clockstreet, stuck a nail in his foot last by a Patlolman n that beat. and sentweek while at his work at the Mont- to the City Hospital, where he re-gomery Furniture Company. ceived medical attention; but, owingMiss Georgia Lofton, of 914. Shank- to nla not beInS considered dangerland street, is reported a little indis- ol,s he was taken homeposed Adams and his wife, Sue Adams,Miss Florence Laprade, of 512 Four- ?e.?f ffSllgl t V it an?theteenth avenue, North, is able to be WsItIn ls Sh? dld ?e cut?nRiout ' There is an air of mystery abouT, thp MiHfnfr tx-IiIIp hnth worn armorerrMiss Lucy, the ten months' old neither would say anything that would SUITS TO ORDER,. .... .$15.00 TJpMartin & FiteTHE FASU10SABIJS JAILORSdaughter or Mr and Mrs. Stephen throw any light upon the affair.reirce, oi rean sireet, is improvingafter a spell of hives. JEFFERSON CITY NOTES.; Mrs. M. S. King, of Patterson street, ' Miss Lettie Black spent a veryis slightly indisposed. pleasant day with friends near Una.Mr. Stephen Gordon, of Salt Lake 'Mr. and Mrs. Mose Patterson reCity, returned to take up his duties cently made a flying visit to Murf reesafter spending a week In Cincinnati oro.with Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon. Rev..H. Reed delivered an excellentProf. A. T. Hill, of Pulaski, spent sf on at R1(llev's CnaPel SunlayS-atnrHav In tho otv night.' I i Tin x n i i . . .iuiss same iuyu spent oiiimuayand Sunday in Murfreesboro.C. Howse, who wascalled home for several days to thePANTS "$ 4,00 UpCleaning, Pressing and Altering Neatly1 )one Ladies W ork. a bpecialty.Clothes Called for andDelivered.Satisfaction Guaranteed. .Spring samples now ready.CALL TO SEE US.)H Cedar Street, Xasltville, -Tenn.OFBOB ROBERTSON.PHONE Main J6t4RESIDENCE: 018 WEBSTER STBEET.WITHVarley & Bauman.25 Union St. Phone Main 600.Tie Best Variety and the Most Rellnhle Placein the City.BUY YOURDry Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Etc.,OfBob Robertson.PS!DN Main 1614RESIDENCES 6 J 8 WEBST ER STREET.WITHThe Castncr-Kiiott Dry Goods Co.618022 Church St., Phone Main 620.The Largest and Ecst Stock to Select from .IntheCitv.One of the best attended initiations1- 1 1 J II. . li L . A I V Iever neiu m uie uiiy was mat at vue ' ATlsa Kittio fl TTnwcp rvhnryinian lempie last aunaay alternoon The hall would scarcely seat bedslde of her father has returned torill nrli A H t - v. -v tMANAnt 'I am nl I 7' Mr. Linsdey Collier is sick.I Office Phone, Main 2705. Residence 1834Jefferson St. Residence Phone Main 3131 Y.candidates were given the three degrees.Col. B. F. Johnson, of Chattanooga,Tenn., spent last Sunday In the city BISHOP TYREE LEAVES FOR TEX-on business. He returned home the AS AND OKLAHOMA.same night. Bishop Evans Tyree, of 15 NorthMrs. Maggie G. Lyerson is now on Hill street, left Tuesday morning forthe sick list. the Southwest. He has arranged toMiss Mary B. Hill and Zenieth Mc- hold several Spring rallies in the ln-Cnthrpn visftofi Miss Ethel Merrill merest oi enucauon in me Aincan:nd Fannv H. Southall, of Franklin, Methodist Churches in his district,last Sunday. rnae stops at Denison, Beau-rs, I.. N. Cowan, who has been the ' , . . .ciipst of her dauehter Mrs Wm H TexaS and also at p0lnts in 0kla'fa,.?0ni J ?a?SS Phnii- i?;o2" honia an(1 Indian Territory. He is.lichardson, of 1207 Phillips street, . in .. P, . ' . f styled the apostle of education in hisftJ LfrlnJLfr Murfreesbor0 church. . During the Spring of 190GMrs. J. F. BurtonTrlqilmiK) M.iln V1 II, Iliniin Address,I OS (iiorKiu Mrci't.DR. S. S. CARUTHERS,Homeopatlilc Physician and Surgeon.il0lA CEDAll STREET.Office Hours: 9 to 1 1 a. m.. 4 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. n,NASHVILLE, TESN.svKEPUESEMISW-:left Tuesdaythe churches In Texas raised over9.00fl He will preach the annual ser-inornins for Knoxville and now is the mon to the State Grand Lodge Knightsguest or ner motner, Mrs. baran Mack. of Pythias at Houston. The sameThe Knights of Pythias will hold honor was conferred upon him lastpvpninir comnlimentary to Miss Roxey their annual thanksgiving exercises year when the society held their an-WfiBViinfrtnn nf Winchester. Tenn. f i"'1'' anciuwu l omms xx. i.iiuiill met-miK ai run vvuiui.' ' "i- 1 - - . . T, u r a r rrTr,TTi Wnnds of MUrtreeSDOrO. -"ii;n. ivev. A&a yj. rwciiujf winx,oa n MnhvUiP thfi first of the week. Pi each the sermon and J. A. O." " "k . . . . , ...in v. - rxt ATottlo v. TlPTipflplrt. of Hot urousnion wm ue iviasier oi eie-Snrinss. Ark., arrived in the city last monies.Friday morning lor tne uoya-iem- miss uessie uarrett, wno nas Deenmnns wedding. Mrs. Benefield is a indisposed for several days, is abledaughter of Dr. It. H. Boyd, and was to be out againa resident of Nasrmue ior nve ui Tho representatives to the Grandmore years. Lodge Knights of Pythias, held a reasonable pricesMr. G. Washington Campbell, of 68 meeting in the parlors of the PythianMaury street, the well-known DiacK- ri emple Sunday afternoon. The meetsmith, is seriously III witn la grippe, ing was wen attended and considerMr T pwlq Winter, the wholesale able business tor tne general good orproduce dealer, whose residence is at the Order was transacted74 Maury street, is dangerously sick. Rev. S. M. Robinson, of Decatur,xira t w Noetic, of Seventh ave- Ala., is here conducting revival servnue South entertained several friends ices at Pleasant Green Baptist Churchlast week. Mr. Scott Robinson, formerly of Co-dov wnvtes of Jackson, Tenn., ar- lunilua, lenn., the son-ia-law of Mrsiin,inv nt 9. n m. lie will con- . Minerva snieius, oiea iasi weeK inNOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS.The season for clipping your Horse's now nt hand, and we take thismenns of informing you that we havesecured the Latest Clipping Devicesmd are prepared to do the very Bestmd Quickest Work at the followingHorse clipped In full $1.25Foretop and Legs Clipped... .35Dogs Clipped Any Style... 1.00Main 4496-Y. Horses Called For.BOYD & BATTLE'S STABLE,J. Frank Battle, M'q'r.Tenth Avenue, N., and Cedar St.! wmuu linosAT THINK NEW HOME,.Cor, 5th Ave, and Church Sf.CLOTHING.Sliocs, Hals, Furiiisliins Goods.UMES BEA6Y-TMTO.m.HARD t iLAIRStone Contractorsand BUILDERS.One of the Oldest ContractingFirms in Nashville.Every Job given Careful Attention,Satisfaction Guaranteed.Telephone, Main 4525E. Hill and S. Hill Sts., NASHVILLE, TENN.2-22-07-tf.10 o'clock. The sermon was preachedby l?ev. W. D. Chappelle, assisted byKov. Howard. Mrs. Hoone had beenoperated uihui nt Mercy Hospital andDEATH OF W. H. BRADFORD.Tho rlntlvps nf Willie IT. Bradford 1 ,c. , r.,.,r fn1,ni.nWa nntn111 vu v -v .It t ill 1 r - i I - I'll III lUlUvUL ttao H. mruiuwiu uu-duct the revival at the First Baptist Louisville, Ky., where he had been re- recelvert a telegram on the 15th Inst.. L few davs sl0 when shc had a re-MISS WILLIE LOCKEWill be glad for tier any friends to call andsee ber NEW LINE ofEASTER HATSPLAIN AND FANCY SEWINGDone at once. 905 Eleventh Avenue, N.lin tfHeyLoanedChurch.siding for several years. Mrs. Shields nnn0UncinR his death in Louisville.Prof F G. Smith, of 142 Fourteenth went to Louisville and accompanied K The s.ul newg wa8 not unexpect- n n. ronK1,na wore carriedenue North, the traveling agent of the remains home. Mrs. Lula Robin- ed the man hnd een glck Goor,.0town. Ky..P Jamestown Nagro Exhibit, is al- son. the wi e of the deceased is spend- wlth. Brighf8 disease for about seven whpro Rho be burie(1.avenuetho .Tnmpst.owready hard at work collecting exhibits.A oeauuiui iu4uiuiva . kivth tVft.. , , iv- ir,f,r rinrU'o nfflro Wed- felxln fai-ltttueu in iub ""-' r.ftV n'rlock The Braden's Chapel, last weeknpsday morning at "J.Oo ociock. ineparticipants were irom aabt ia&u- ir. joe Woodiork has opened avllle. The reporter did not get their tiiocery store on West Herman street,n!imes Mt. Nebo, near Gordon's. Chapel, withn t vnr nf r.itterson street, .Miss Carrie Overton as clerk. Hehas recovered from the effects of a has everything in the line of staplein her death.by her hus-her home,ing a lew days witn ner motner. . ,iroo rrio cntl nf Mrs.Mrs. Julia Cummings, of 52J3 South rjeorgia A. Willlnms and the grandson Ientertained Club No. 3, of Mr. James P. King, of this city. Tiewas well known here as he lived inNashville until three years ngo. Theremains were interred in Cave Ilil!Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.heavy cold.and fancy groceries.FUNERAL OF MRS. M. A. BOONE.The funeral services of Mrs. MaryENJOYABLE EVENT.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayberry gave aovial in lienor of Miss lCupheniaHunch at their home, 1.127 Fourteenth:vt nue. North, last Friday evening.March Quite a large number ofi'licmls enjoved the hospitality of Mr.and Mrs. Mnyberry. The guests were- .. I .., , .. . . . I .1 , 1 J .llr .,Mrs A B Montague, of Fourui ave- miss upnena Alexander, or wing Alice Boone, wife of Rev. C. II. Boone, especially lmeiesieu h uuu,i'm fl aox,h "who has been ill for some avenue, who has been suffering from pastor of gt piU,i a. M. E. Church, ty, conducted by Miss A. L. Mayberry.Ska is able to be up and around la the effects of a heavy cold, is very wh0 died Tuesday morning, were held Afterwards ices and ca ke were served,few room much better' at the churcU Wednesday morning at Music was furnished by pr. WlcMtamJTO RESPONSIBLEPERSONSOn Their Own NotesWITHOUT SECURITY.TIIK KENTUCKY- LOAN CO.,iMSja t'F.D lit KTREKT : IT STAIRS,llooin 7 Tain Building,NASHVILLE,TENN.Mr. Green Garrett, of Blank street,lias been confined to his room for thepast week on account of an attack ofInfluenza. At the last reports be wasvery raucU improved, .